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2018 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME Men’s Central League Stop Out vs United 2:30pm HUTT PARK, Saturday 18th AUGUST 2018 FOOTBALL FOR ALL

PATRONS JUNIOR WORKING GROUP LIFE MEMBERS Mayor Ray Wallace, Tania Rook, Phil Marra, Ted Anderson, Jim Dunn Snr, Wynton Rufer Gerard Watt, Clyde Ashfaq Dick Dunn, Terry Killalea, Charlie Duncan, Tom Dunn, Jim Dunn PRESIDENT COMMITTEE Jnr, Peter Freidlander, Dave Chris Canton Chris Hanson, Richard Barton, Houghton, Frank Jeromson, Steve Eveleigh Jim McCreadie, Arie Molenaar, CHAIRMAN Bob Wilton, Carol McNie, Ron Neil Kemp MEN’S DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Weitzel, Peter Hartstonge, Scott Easthope Brendan Marsh, Jim Blair, Chris TREASURER Canton, Brent Hamlin, John Coe, Donna Beech WOMEN’S DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Kevin Coe, Peter Coe, Barbara Shannon Smith Dunn, Chum Dunn CLUB CAPTAIN Andrew Beech YOUTH DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS Alistair Yates Photomac SENIOR LIAISON Wareham Sports Media Kath McGuinness JUNIOR DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Dr yomcat shoots Adam Reynard Dave Webster FOOTBALL MANAGER Mike Moran Paul Commerford Mike Sullivan NZ Lenz ATPhoto

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And in the blink of an eye the season is all but over. For our Men’s Central League team it’s been a fine Importantly there has also been a lot of goings on, season. Our 3rd placed finish is our best result off the park. since 1985 when we last won Central League We replaced and updated our Junior training We achieved the double over three sides in 2018. lights. We purchased new dugouts for Hutt Park. We replaced the garage door with a new sliding It’s the first time we’ve ever won both matches door. We purchased new chillers for the bar area. against Havelock North Wanderers. The last time We have source funds to replace the club room we did the double over Lower Hutt was 2017. roof. And most pleasing is we’ve achieved all The last time we did the double over Olympic this without any support from Council or Capital was in 1985. Football.

We are progressing well with the replacement A special thank you to our supporters club SOS of all strips across our Senior and Junior club: for who continue to support great initiatives around all players. Our Development programme, 1919, the club. The new Club Marquee is testament to to continues to grow and the youth pathway is this group of proud supporters. stronger than ever at the club. And in 2019 we will partner with Andy Hedge and his Thrive Coaching Development Programme as he mentors our We are well set to celebrate our Senior coaches. centenary in 2019.

STOP OUT SUPPORTERS CLUB MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2018 P W L D F A GD T 1 Napier City Rovers Association Football Club 17 14 1 2 56 24 32 43 2 Advance Electrical Western Suburbs 17 12 4 1 56 14 42 40 3 Stop Out Sports Club 17 9 2 6 38 28 10 29 4 Wellington Olympic 18 8 0 10 37 48 -11 24 5 17 7 1 9 42 43 -1 22 6 Lower Hutt City Association Football Club 18 6 4 8 35 42 -7 22 7 Miramar Rangers 17 7 1 9 35 46 -11 22 8 17 6 2 9 42 50 -8 20 9 Integration Works Waterside Karori 17 5 1 11 32 43 -11 16 10 Building King Havelock North Wanderers 17 4 0 13 23 58 -35 12

SEASON FIXTURE: STOP OUT (MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE 2018) Round 1 02/4/2018 1:00pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Havelock North Wanderers 0 Round 2 07/4/2018 3:30pm Fraser Park Turf Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Lower Hutt City 1 Round 3 14/4/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 0 vs Wairarapa United 2 Round 4 21/4/2018 2:30pm Karori Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Waterside Karori 1 Round 5 25/4/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 1 vs Napier City Rovers 2 Round 6 28/4/2018 5:45pm Wakefield Park 2 Stop Out Sports Club 7 vs Wellington Olympic 2 Round 7 05/5/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 0 vs Western Suburbs 0 Round 8 19/5/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 5 vs Miramar Rangers 2 Round 9 26/5/2018 2:30pm Newtown Park 1 Stop Out Sports Club 3 vs Wellington United 1 Round 10 02/6/2018 1:00pm Guthrie Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Havelock North Wanderers 1 Round 11 09/6/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Lower Hutt City 1 Round 12 16/6/2018 3:30pm Masterton Memorial Turf Stop Out Sports Club 2 vs Wairarapa United 2 Round 13 30/6/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 1 vs Waterside Karori 3 Round 14 08/7/2018 2:00pm Park Island Stop Out Sports Club 1 vs Napier City Rovers 3 Round 15 21/7/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club 3 vs Wellington Olympic 0 Round 16 29/7/2018 2:30pm Endeavour Stop Out Sports Club 1 vs Western Suburbs 2 Round 17 4/8/2018 2:30pm Dave Farrington Stop Out Sports Club 4 vs Miramar Rangers 5 Round 18 18/8/2018 2:30pm Hutt Park Stop Out Sports Club vs Wellington United

2018 HNW LHC MR NCR SO WaiU WK WO WelU WS Havelock NorthWanderers 1-2 0-2 1-6 1-2 6-2 1-0 2-3 4-2 0-9 Lower Hutt City 5-2 1-1 0-3 1-2 1-4 1-0 5-3 0-2 1-3 Miramar Rangers 7-0 0-1 1-4 5-4 2-1 2-1 1-3 5-2 1-0 Napier City Rovers 1-0 5-2 3-1 3-1 18/8 7-3 2-1 3-0 1-2 Stop Out 2-0 2-1 5-2 1-2 0-2 1-3 3-0 18/8 0-0 Wairarapa United 4-2 2-5 4-1 5-7 2-2 4-5 2-4 3-2 1-1 Waterside Karori 4-1 1-1 18/8 3-1 1-2 2-1 2-3 1-2 1-5 Wellington Olympic 1-2 6-3 3-1 1-3 2-7 2-1 2-1 2-3 0-3 Wellington United 6-0 3-3 6-1 1-4 1-3 2-3 5-3 4-1 1-4 Western Suburbs 18/8 2-2 8-2 1-1 2-1 6-1 4-1 3-0 3-0 FIXTURES - 18th and 19th AUGUST 2018

MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE Stop Out vs Wellington United - Saturday 18th 2:30pm - HUTT PARK 1

CAPITAL 1 Stop Out vs Petone Reserves - Saturday 18th 12:30pm - HUTT PARK 2

MASTERS OVER 42 Stop Out McCreadies vs Seatoun Originals - Saturday 18th 2:30pm - HUTT PARK 3

U17A Stop Out vs Western Suburbs U17 B - Sunday 19th 11:00am - HUTT PARK 2

U17C Stop Out vs Upper Hutt U17 Dev2 - Sunday 19th 10:00am - HUTT PARK 4

WOMEN’S 1 Stop Out vs Wellington United Emeralds - Sunday 19th 1:00pm - HUTT PARK 1

WOMEN’S 1 Stop Out Legends vs Tawa AFC - Sunday 19th 1:00pm - HUTT PARK 3 MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE

Stop Out vs Wellington Olympic - HUTT PARK Our pitch has recovered well and has drained well to be as good as it can be for today’s game against a team coached by brother, Wellington Olympic. After a resounding victory against Olympic in the first round, we knew that they would be motivated to turn things around in today’s game. They have been in considerably better form since that game in the first round and would certainly be a much bigger challenge for us today. We sampled a shift in system and formation when his cross was blocked out for a corner. From the chasing the game against Wairarapa in the cup Justin Guley taken corner the ball managed to and thought that we would give that a go from get over everyone at the front post area and fall the start in this game. The game began with to Luis Corrales who makes no mistake with the Olympic creating the first opportunity to score finish from infront of the goal. inside the first 2 minutes when a ball forward was flicked on to a wide striker who got himself in 1-0 to us would be the half time score. After half for a 1v1 with our Goal Keeper. Luckily for us the time we continued to create opportunities to Olympic striker put his shot wide of the post and score and were in a confident mood being 1-0 up, the game remained locked at 0-0. on the front foot and at home. We had simplified our game plan and were playing well based on From this moment on we began to gain the upper the conditions. hand in the game. With a ball in behind Olympics defence, we had Jerram Tuck ready to deliver but Soon after half time we moved the ball down our MATCH REPORT

right hand side and got another ball across the 3 – 0 would be the final score and a result in which box. The original shot was saved by the Olympic we deserved. A clinical performance all-round keeper but fell to Luke Grindlay who had his first from our entire game day squad. Great to keep shot also saved by the keeper. In following up that a clean sheet against a side who have many effort Luke managed to bundle the ball home at talented attacking players. Also felt good to finally our 3rd attempt for a 2-0 lead. find the net a few times.

The game continued to go our way as we made a With a good performance coming from all the few changes and looked to keep the foot down. In players it would normally be difficult to single out the 61 st minute we managed to extend our lead any 1 player for man of the match. Today however, further with the goal of the game. We bounced Luke Grindlay scored twice, worked tirelessly and the ball into one of our front 3 before getting it has been a great performer of the last few weeks. back and playing it wide to Jordan Martens on the So today, well done Luke, Man of the match! left. He took his time, lifted his head and slammed a pin point ball into the path of the arriving Luke Scott. Grindlay who made no mistake with a resounding header.

Final Score: Stop Out 3 vs Wellington Olympic 0 Man of the Match: Luke Grindlay MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE

STOP OUT SPORTS CLUB

GK 1 James McPEAKE 2 Jono STEELE 3 James SHARP 4 James SUTCLIFFE 5 Kade SCHRIJVERS COACH 6 Jherson HEREDIA Scott EASTHOPE 7 Luis CORRALES ASSISTANT COACH 8 Justin GULLEY Chris SAMBROOKE 9 Jerram TUCK 10 Micky MALIVUK MANAGER 12 Lewis JACKSON Paul COMMERFORD 13 Brayan HEREDIA VS PHYSIO 14 Luke GRINDLAY Melissa THOMSOM 15 Jared MITCHELL PROACTIVE 16 Sam PICKERING 17 Steve GULEY 18 Cherbel KHOUCHABA 19 Jordan MARTENS 20 Ami LAL WELLINGTON UNITED

3 Jake WILLIAMS 4 Liam MOORE 5 Kurtis MOGG 9 Calvin HARRIS 11 Sam SUTTON 12 Ollie VALENTINE COACH Paul TEMPLE 13 Noah TIPENE-CLEGG 14 Oskar VAN HATTUM ASSISTANTS 15 Adam HILLIS Carl TINSLEY 16 Ronan WYNNE Grayson HARWOOD 19 Maximilian BATCHELOR Weijie LIM Justin RAFFAN VS 23 Joseph LEE Carl EDWARDS 26 Jackson MANUEL 27 Henry HAMILTON REFEREE 37 Benjamin OLD Robert FLEETHAM 40 Alex PAULSEN AR1

AR2 Ken MATHESON MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE

Stop Out vs Western Suburbs - ENDEAVOUR

Today we travelled to Whitby to face the in form Western Suburbs team. Declan and this group have been very good this season and subsequently find themselves in second place and hot on the heels of Napier. We are a few points back from Wests in 3rd place and looking to finish the season strong.

The game began and we struggled early. We had second half the game seemed to be gaining a made a few changes to our system and defensive rather aggressive edge to it. Both teams stepped set up for this week. As we came to grips with how up the intensity and were pushing hard for a goal this would work against a very gifted young Wests to bust the game open. team, we grew into the game with every 5 minute period. Eventually that goal came to us as one of our counter attacks down the right hand side got in Both teams struggled to gain an upper hand behind the Wests defence. The ball was squared in the game for any descent period. We were across the box and Luke Grindlay made no defending well and our quick counter managed to mistake with his finish to put us up 1-0. create a few problems. Unfortunately we weren’t From that moment on, for some reason we sat accurate enough to take any of those chances and deeper and deeper as the minutes ticked by. the game was finely poised and remained a draw 0-0 at half time. This would prove to be our undoing as Wests were given more time and space on the ball to The feeling in the players was confidence at half come forward and search for an equaliser. With time and we left the changing sheds focused 2 minutes to play in regulation time, that would on a good second half performance. Early in the get that equaliser as they clipped a ball towards MEN’S CENTRAL LEAGUE MATCH REPORT

the back post area where an unmarked Dominic we had it over the line only for the officials to rule Wooldridge clinically finished to bring Wests back differently. Unfortunately we couldn’t capitalise level. from the ensuing goal mouth scramble and the game was over. 2 minutes into stoppage time our nightmare 10 minute period would get worse. We conceded a A fantastic game of football that we wanted to corner, the ball was well delivered into the area come out on the right side of. We were very and somehow the Wests attacker managed to rise good today for about 80 minutes and when you above all others and get the ball across the line for play against the best teams in this league, a late 2-1 lead. that can often not be enough. From the kickoff we launched straight into one last attack and won a corner of our own. We too Scotty delivered a ball well into the area and thought

Final Score: Stop Out 1 vs Western Suburbs 2 100 YEARS CELEBRATE!

As Stop Out moves to celebrate 100 years in 2019 we can unveil our centenary logo.

We are already deep into our planning. In Easter 2019 we have planned an expanded Old Timers Day over Easter weekend. Our official dinner is planned for Queen’s Birthday weekend and hosted at the new 100 years Hutt City Town Hall Events Centre. This weekend will also include a church service 1919-2019 and International Old Timers Match.

Look out for plenty more to come around a year of celebration but in the mean time mark these dates in your diary!

FRED BENGE

The great Fred Benge scored 124 goals through the 50’s and 60’s.

Fred debuted as a 15 year old in 1948 and was still playing in 1964. Sadly statistics don’t record how many matches he played for Stop Out. A winner of course in 1956 Fred represented New Zealand in 14 matches between 1954 and 1957. Arguably our greatest ever player. U17 PHOTOS

13th August 2018

STOP OUT looks to THRIVE

In an exciting new initiative Andy Hedge and his Thrive Coach Mentoring and Development Programme will be supporting the Stop Out club in 2019.

Stop Out has already invested in a strong coaching structure with our four pillars of Junior Director of Football; Adam Reynard, Youth Director of Football; Alistair Yates, Women’s Director of Football; Shannon Smith and Men’s Director of Football; Scott Easthope shaping our player pathway.

Chairman Neil Kemp concurs; “Our philosophy supports the provision of high quality coaches throughout our club, as we know the football experience for our players is linked to the ability and quality of our coaches”.

“The question for us has always been, so who coaches the coaches?”

Andy Hedge after a successful playing career became Capital Football’s Football Development Manager.

He also worked at New Zealand Football as the countries Talent Development Manager.

He moved to the Wellington Phoenix as head of their youth academy and coached at Central League level with the Club’s best youth talent. He has been coaching and developing coaches for over 22 years.

Andy will be coaching Tasman United in this year’s National League.

Kemp sees the partnership with Thrive as a natural progression on building a strong coaching focus across the Stop Out club.

We look forward to Andy working closely with, and developing our Stop Out coaches in 2019.

Chris Canton

President

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99 NOT OUT

This is the last of this column for the 2018 season. This being the 99th year that Stop Out has been existence and next year the really big milestone, the 100th year, the centenary, is with us. Back in 1919 Wellington, where the club had its roots, had a population of about 73,000 and the borough of Lower Hutt was a little under the 5,000 mark. As a measure of change MIKE BARTON the Petone Borough was sitting just over the 7,000 mark.

Back in 1919 the club did not need parking spaces. My next thoughts are simply my imaginings. A In the early 1900s cars cost more than senior lot of domestic delivery in our area was then, in public servants earned in a year, so the initial 1919m still done by horse and cart. Things like market was limited to, as the Te Ara encyclopedia coal and milk delivery. Electric trains did not explains, ‘professionals, especially doctors, and appear in service until 1938. Steam trains were wealthy sheep farmers’. My guess is that the clubs still the order of the day. Given the fact that natural catchment at that time did not reach cars were a rarity for the early part of the club’s much into those respective segments. existence travel to away matches must have been interesting. A simple visit to, say Miramar, from A basket of goods in 1919 that cost £1 then would Moera would have taken all of a day. No popping cost $102 today. As an aside even though that back for things like ‘my boots...they’re not in my sounds a decent change our purchasing power, bag’. so the Reserve Bank says, has declined 98%. Since 1919 New Zealand has experienced inflation of In short, and to borrow from another sporting 5,006.2%. code, here we sit on ninety nine, not out!

Individual items looked like this. Remember of course that way back then New Zealand used Pounds, Shillings and Pence. A loaf of bread 5.5d. Five pennies and halfpenny. Sago, cost 4.5d. Sago must have loomed large in some respect. The other, I imagine, major marker that catches the eye was tea. Tea cost 25.85d per 1lb or, roughly $10 in today’s money. That was just over 2 shillings. There were twelve pennies to the shilling. A pound in weight, not in money, is 454 grams.

For those who were not about in the days of £sd , that is imperial currency, there were 12 pennies to a shilling and then 20 shillings to a pound. The big challenge was long division. For example, what is £2375 8shillings and sixpence divided by £42. Nope, me neither. I remember back in about 1971 a schoolteacher scoffing at the ease of the decimal system whilst doing a long division of old currency on the blackboard. If my memory serves me correctly she would have been thirteen years of age at the time of Stop Out’s founding. STOP OUT PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY

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